Step 3: Sew!!

Step 4: YaY! We R Done!

VoilÃ ! A well made cute Fufu in your hands~ I added the black lines on his eyes with black thread. YES heâs sleeping 24/7! X3 Ainât he Cute? PS:...

Take fufu wherever u want!
Its a small sized plushie , fits in your pocket in ur bag anywhere!
I made him because i always wanted a toy to take out with me , but all were so big in size i cant carry around , and what would people think f a 21 year old carrying a toy around?
so YA! no one would see my fufu only me X3
and I'm happy for making him~~
hopefully I'll make lots of them with different colors :3 so id have a Fufu Family !

Step 1: How To make a Fufu Plushie

..............................................................................................................................What you need is the following:1.fabric 2.threads3.thin needle4.cotton5.pen6.yourself :p..............................................................................................................................Begin with drawing on a piece of fabric!Keep in mind that you will have to cut the fabric following the â€sketchedâ€ lines, the red ones on the drawing below .If you cut the black continuous line you would end up with a really tiny plushie that you would barely see when you start sewing it.

Step 2: Cut --> Cut --> Cut

Before you start cutting the fabric, put anther piece of fabric under it, so you wonât have to redo everything for the backside of the plushie.
Now ---> Cut following the red lines :)!
PS: I know !! It looked ugly at first~ but after I was done.. it couldn't look any cuter.

Step 3: Sew!!

Now that we are done cutting. Flip the fabric so that the drawn side is facing the other piece and start sewing. Be sure to sew following the continuous line and not the outside border.
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Before you finish , make sure to leave some space so you can flip it back to the drawing side.
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Now a small part is left before its fully closed , fill it with cotton then fully close it when you feel its stuffed !

PS: Itâll be better if you start sewing from the side , so when you are about to finish you can fill it from the sides leaving the ears empty.

This project looks awesome but there isn't enough documentation of you actually making it to be a full Instructable. There are two things which you could do. 1) If you happen to have images of you making your project you can create some more steps, add those additional photos into your Instructable and then republish your Instructable. 2) If you don't have any more pictures of you working on your project, that's ok too. That just means that your project is better suited to be submitted as a slideshow. Your images are already in your library, and you can use the same text that you have already written for your Instructable so it should only take a few minutes to create your slideshow and show the world what you made! Thanks for your submission and let me know if you have any questions along the way.

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